Southern Illinois home of Paul Powell, the 'Shoebox Scandal' politician, could soon be sold

FILE - John Rendleman III, a Carbondale lawyer and Jackson County Board member, discusses how his father, John Rendleman II, found $800,000 in cash left in a Springfield hotel suite belonging to then-Illinois Secretary of State Paul Powell when he died, Oct. 8, 2020 photo in Carbondale, Ill. For more than half a century, a Powell-established $250,000 trust sustained his legacy, for better or worse. But the account that maintained his birthplace as a museum will soon run dry. (AP Photo/John O'Connor, File)

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Paul Powell, the southern Illinois political powerhouse who died and left behind $800,000 in cash in the notorious “Shoebox Scandal,†used to say, “The only thing worse than a defeated politician is a broke one.â€

For more than half a century, a Powell-established $250,000 trust sustained his legacy, for better or worse. But the account that maintained his birthplace as a museum will soon run dry. The fate of the home in Vienna, a town of 1,300 about 140 miles (230 kilometers) southeast of St. Louis, is uncertain, but it likely will be sold.

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